Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Well damn looks like I figured out how to attach pictures I guess I’ll upload some more pictures of my build once I get home but here is the message from the ethernet IP adapter
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Have a look at this pdf. It mentions setting the IP address and should point you in the right direction.
https://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppo ... ds/270.pdf
https://www.centroidcnc.com/dealersuppo ... ds/270.pdf
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
OK just have a larger siding job I’m working on today hopefully later on this evening I’ll be back to the conversion
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Yeah no matter what I do in any access it will make the movement and then it sends the 9031 drive fault
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Any help??
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
Chances are it has something to do with drive enble signals and your C86 board. There are many threads going over this common problem.
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Tom
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
OK I guess I left to find these videos or threads that talk about it, I basically went through the set up directly off of Marty’s video and sent the jumpers like he said, halfway through doing it once I got communication to acorn my axis is moved with no problem, so I continued through his instructions and completed everything he did and now I get movement but calls for an error and a reset every time
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Re: Recommendations for PC to run p.m. 940 conversion
OK so I quickly read through some of the posts and I found that switching input number five from normally closed to normally open fixed the situation but is that how it supposed to be or is there something else I need to figure out down the road??
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